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Optional: You can use SillyTavern[1] for a more "rich" chat experience
The above lets me chat, at least superficially, with my friend. It's nice for simple interactions and banter; I've found it to be a positive and reflective experience.
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7 Vector Databases Every Developer Should Know!
Chroma DB is a newer entrant in the vector database arena, designed specifically for handling high-dimensional color vectors. It's particularly useful for applications in digital media, e-commerce, and content discovery, where color similarity plays a crucial role in search and recommendation algorithms.
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AI Grant Traction in OSS Startups
View on GitHub
- Qdrant, the Vector Search Database, raised $28M in a Series A round
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Vector Databases: A Technical Primer [pdf]
For Python I believe Chroma [1] can be used embedded.
For Go I recently started building chromem-go, inspired by the Chroma interface: https://github.com/philippgille/chromem-go
It's neither advanced nor for scale yet, but the RAG demo works.
- Chroma – the open-source embedding database
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Show HN: Embeddings Solution for Personal Journal
The formatting is a bit off.
The web app is here: https://jumblejournal.org
The DB used is here: https://www.trychroma.com/
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SQLite vs. Chroma: A Comparative Analysis for Managing Vector Embeddings
Whether you’re navigating through well-known options like SQLite, enriched with the sqlite-vss extension, or exploring other avenues like Chroma, an open-source vector database, selecting the right tool is paramount. This article compares these two choices, guiding you through the pros and cons of each, helping you choose the right tool for storing and querying vector embeddings for your project.
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How to use Chroma to store and query vector embeddings
Create a new project directory for our example project. Next, we need to clone the Chroma repository to get started. At the root of your project directory let's clone Chroma into it:
- Chroma DB Random Seg Faults
prism.el
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Just showing off how nice lisp can look in prism-mode. Check reply for the config :)
Heh, seriously, though, it's not necessary to use a rainbow of colors. You can use any number of colors and rotate through them. For example, this uses just 3 colors, gradually desaturating them as the depth increases. Since each color is easily distinguished from the other 2, it makes code very readable: https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el/raw/master/images/parens-0.5.png
- Release v0.3 · alphapapa/prism.el (Disperse Lisp forms and other languages into a spectrum of colors by depth -- like rainbow-delimiters, et al, but more powerful)
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How do I build a syntax highlighter based on S-Expressions?
If you can use tree-sitter, that's obviously a good choice. Alternatively, you can see how I implemented https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el, which isn't regexp-based, using Emacs's built-in syntax parsing instead.
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Trying to find a package that colorizes file contents by indentation level.
I did some experimenting with supporting XML directly in https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el/issues/16. It seems that it's not easily done with existing Emacs SGML-related functions, but I'm guessing that tree-sitter will help a lot in Emacs 29.
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How to combine highlight-parenthesis with rainbow-delimiters?
It's not exactly what you asked for, but you may also find this useful: https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el It can highlight parens distinctly too.
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Change text appearance in buffer
As examples, I can recommend code in https://github.com/alphapapa/highlight-function-calls (simple) and https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el (more complex).
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Colorize blocks of LISP
There is also the package prism.el.
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How to properly font-lock for a custom major-mode aka how to use complex regex?
The best advice I can offer is to carefully and repeatedly study the Elisp manual section on font-lock, and to model on the source code of a similar project. The most I've done with it is in https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el
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How We Made Bracket Pair Colorization 10,000x Faster
There is one for emacs. Could be good inspo if someone wanted to make a VSCode version.
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Screenshot Sunday: What does your Emacs look like today?
You might be interested in https://github.com/alphapapa/prism.el
What are some alternatives?
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users.
Bracket-Pair-Colorizer-2 - Bracket Colorizer Extension for VSCode
faiss - A library for efficient similarity search and clustering of dense vectors.
icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically
golang-ical - A ICS / ICal parser and serialiser for Golang.
vscode-extension-samples - Sample code illustrating the VS Code extension API.
AutoGPT - AutoGPT is the vision of accessible AI for everyone, to use and to build on. Our mission is to provide the tools, so that you can focus on what matters.
WebViewFeedback - Feedback and discussions about Microsoft Edge WebView2
qdrant - Qdrant - High-performance, massive-scale Vector Database for the next generation of AI. Also available in the cloud https://cloud.qdrant.io/
vscode-python - Python extension for Visual Studio Code
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users. [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern]
quelpa - Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly directly from source